William Morris Gallery
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The William Morris Gallery is the only public Gallery devoted to William Morris: designer, craftsman and radical socialist. Update description
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2017-02-12
Here's a selection of the most popular patterns in our collection. Do you have any in your home?
Here's a selection of the most popular patterns in our collection. Do you have any in your home?
2017-02-09
We welcomed members of the Iranian Association to the Gallery today. After a tour of our permanent displays, they saw a selection of Persian-influenced objects from our collection.
We welcomed members of the Iranian Association to the Gallery today. After a tour of our permanent displays, they saw a selection of Persian-influenced objects from our collection.
2017-02-08
Is your family looking for new stories to read? Come along to the London Children's Book Swap this Saturday at the William Morris Gallery. Bring along a story book you’ve enjoyed and swap it for someone else’s recommended read. A great way to discover so
Is your family looking for new stories to read? Come along to the London Children's Book Swap this Saturday at the William Morris Gallery. Bring along a story book you’ve enjoyed and swap it for someone else’s recommended read. A great way to discover so
2017-02-08
Katsushika Hokusai, Simplified View, Tago Beach, [near] Ejiri on the Tokaido Highway, c. 1830–1834. This rarely displayed woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai is part of Frank Brangwyn's collection of Japanese prints and paintings donated to the Gallery
Katsushika Hokusai, Simplified View, Tago Beach, [near] Ejiri on the Tokaido Highway, c. 1830–1834. This rarely displayed woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai is part of Frank Brangwyn's collection of Japanese prints and paintings donated to the Gallery
2017-02-07
Don't miss your chance to see the Red Saunders installation on the grass circle at the entrance of the William Morris Gallery. These epic photographs reimagine decisive but overlooked events in Britain's struggle for democracy and equality. Until 5 March
Don't miss your chance to see the Red Saunders installation on the grass circle at the entrance of the William Morris Gallery. These epic photographs reimagine decisive but overlooked events in Britain's struggle for democracy and equality. Until 5 March
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